In a new research article published by Asymco analyst Horace Dediu, who follows the Cupertino giant closely, we now have a peek at the average lifetime of an Apple device (be it an iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Mac), which has now reportedly surpassed four ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Pencil for iPad Pro
The versatile Apple Pencil is the best tool to reach for when you need pixel‑perfect precision. Use it to jot down notes, draft a schematic, or paint a watercolor. Or sign a lease or mark up an email. Whatever you need to do, Apple Pencil is easy to ... ( read original story ...)
Apple patent hints at dual-screen Macbook, iPad
A patent granted to Apple indicates the company may be planning a laptop or tablet with two touchscreens. The patent language is vague, however, which could indicate either a new line of options or something simply in the initial development stage. ( read original story ...)
I’m selling my iPad Pro because my iPhone X does everything I need
Apple's 10.5-inch iPad Pro was promising when it launched, but I don't even use it anymore and am selling it. I've found I'm much more likely to use my iPhone X for tasks I once performed on my iPad Pro. Next year, I'll probably buy a larger iPhone X ... ( read original story ...)
You can get an iPhone 6S for RM800 and deals on other iPhone models, iPad, MacBook and Mac at the Switch warehouse clearance
if you’re looking for the iPad or iPad Pro (both 9.7 and 12-inch models are available). There are deals on Macs and MacBooks. Check out the full list of Apple products on offer below. The Switch Warehouse Clearance Sale is happening at Switch ... ( read original story ...)
New bezel-less iPad in works: Inspired by the iPhone X
iOS’ new multitasking features Removal of bezels will make the iPad extremely easy to use and also make it smaller, enabling people to carry it around with ease. Even though Apple updated iPad’s software just last year, it would be great if the company ... ( read original story ...)
‘Alto’s Odyssey’ developers tout economics and ease of development for Apple devices
The developers of "Alto's Odyssey" have skewed toward supporting Apple's iPhone and iPad for several reasons, above all ease of development, a new interview reveals. "It's certainly a lot easier to develop for the iPhone, which now —there's five iPhones ... ( read original story ...)